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Students win Caring Canadian awards

Students win Caring Canadian awards

Two students from the Battlefords area have been recognized on a national level for the work they've done to address racism.
Future of Civic Centre discussed at City Hall

Future of Civic Centre discussed at City Hall

The time is coming soon when the city of North Battleford is going to have to begin the process of finding a replacement for the Civic Centre.
Firearm discharged in 109th Street apartment

Firearm discharged in 109th Street apartment

North Battleford RCMP responded to 27 calls for service between 6 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 26 and Thursday, Nov. 27. Calls for service included Liquor Act violations in the downtown area.
Building permit values keep rising

Building permit values keep rising

City Building Inspector Jerry Wintonyk has been a busy man these days.
Fraud case returns to court in January

Fraud case returns to court in January

The criminal fraud charges against suspended North Battleford financial planner Adelia Marie (aka. Adele) Kaminsky will return to provincial court Jan. 9 for plea. Kaminsky was present in court for the latest court date in the matter Nov.

Calves stolen

Cut Knife RCMP report sometime between Sept. 22 and Nov. 24 six calves went missing from a pasture in the R.M. of Cut Knife.
Hunter facing charges after another hunter shot

Hunter facing charges after another hunter shot

A Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nation man is facing charges after another resident of the First Nation was shot at about 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, according to Loon Lake RCMP.
Welder power plant stolen

Welder power plant stolen

North Battleford RCMP responded to 19 calls for service between 6 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 27 and 6 a.m. Friday, Nov. 28. Police are seeking information into the following incidents: Thursday Report of a possible impaired driver on 99th Street.
Meet the most expensive baby in Humboldt

Meet the most expensive baby in Humboldt

The baby toddling around, smiling, clapping, and playing with everything in sight gives no indication that almost a year earlier, she was fighting for her life in a Hawaiian Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU).
Council approves letter of intent for energy performance contract

Council approves letter of intent for energy performance contract

North Battleford city council unanimously approved a resolution Monday that advances an energy-efficiency proposal put forth by SaskPower.
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